LRN PM Newscall December 11

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco announces she’s fighting an incurable form of liver cancer.  Kelley Ray reports on how one local doctor feels about her prognosis…

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Gas prices in Louisiana are on a steady downward trend. Michelle Southern reports…:

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Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco has announced she is fighting an incurable form of liver cancer.  It traveled from her eye after she was diagnosed in 2011 with ocular melanoma, a dangerous and rare cancer.  Chief of Surgical Oncology at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Adam Riker says the key to get Blanco’s immune system strong to slow the progression of the cancer…

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Riker says all hope is not lost.  If one treatment doesn’t work, there are several therapies that can tried in both mainstream and experimental medicine…

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She is currently undergoing treatment in Philadelphia.  The 74-year-old native of New Iberia served as Louisiana’s first female governor from 2004 to 2008.  Blanco was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.  However, UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that has been muted after looking back at the magnitude of the storm…

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Cross says Blanco changed the face of politics in Louisiana becoming a trailblazer for females in public office…

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Female mayors are currently serving in Shreveport and Baton Rouge and New Orleans just elected its first woman mayor.

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Gas prices in Louisiana are on a steady downward trend, as the current statewide average of $2.26 is 4 cents lower on the week. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says they expect gasoline demand to weaken throughout the winter, which translates to better prices at the pump…:

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Redman says January and February will be one of the best times of the year at the pump…:


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Redman says normally gas prices start falling around October, but strong demand this year saw the number spike a bit. He says consumers were able to absorb the extra costs because of a strong economy..:

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Authorities in St. Landry Parish are investigating the finding of a 21-year-old woman’s body in Lake Dubisson (Doo-ba-san). The body was found this morning, but a search was started Sunday after a fisherman reeled in an unusual item from the lake according to Sheriff Bobby Guidroz (Gee-dro)…

Guidroz says the woman shows a Shreveport address but they believe she was visiting friends in Alexandria.  Family members notified deputies she was abducted while there.  Guidroz says deputies are hoping to finds a lead to identify a suspect…

Authorities are trying to view camera footage from nearby rest stops to see if they can identify who or how the female was abducted.  Guidroz says the video is spotty at best however and are seeking the public’s help…

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Anyone with information is urged to contact the St. Landry’s Parish Sheriff’s Office at 337-948-6516…

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Totals are in for Friday’s historic snow event and Kentwood saw the most in the state with 6 and a half inches. That’s according to Shawn O’Neil with the National Weather Service in Slidell, who says parts of the Baton Rouge area saw three to five inches…

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O’Neil says the moisture stayed a little longer than originally anticipated. He says most areas below Lake Pontchartrain saw at least a small amount of snow but the majority fell within the Florida Parishes.

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O’Neil says this is the first measurable snow for south Louisiana since December of 2008.

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14:30 LRN Newscast December 11

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco is battling an incurable form of liver cancer. It traveled from her eye after she was diagnosed in 2011 with ocular melanoma, a dangerous and rare cancer. Chief of Surgical Oncology at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Adam Riker says the key is to get Blanco’s immune system strong to slow the cancer growth…:
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The New Iberia native served as Louisiana’s first female governor from 2004 to 2008, and was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina. But UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that has been muted after looking back at the magnitude of the storm.:
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Blanco is 74.

Gasoline prices are on the decline for the first time in several weeks. Usually they start to fall in October after the summer driving season, but there was a still a strong demand for gasoline in the fall. AAA fuel analyst Don Redman says many motirists didn’t notice, because the economy is strong…
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The current statewide average is $2.26, which is four-cents lower on the week.

Totals are in from Friday’s historic snow event. Kentwood saw the most in the state with 6 and a half inches. That’s according to Shawn O’Neil with the National Weather Service in Slidell, who says parts of the Baton Rouge area saw three to five inches…
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O’Neil says it’s the biggest snow event in south Louisiana since December of 2008.

13:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco has announced she is fighting an incurable form of liver cancer. Chief of Surgical Oncology at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Adam Riker says there is no known treatment that leads to a cure for this form, but says there are several therapies that can be tried in both mainstream and experimental medicine…:
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Blanco is currently undergoing treatment in Philadelphia.

Gasoline prices are finally coming back down, after an unseasonable autumn run-up. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says January and February will be one of the best times of the year at the pump…:
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The current statewide average is about $2.26.

Authorities in St. Landry Parish say the body of a 21-year-old woman from Shreveport was found today in Lake Dubisson (Doo-ba-san). Sheriff Bobby Guidroz says a search was started Sunday after a fisherman reeled in an unusual item…:
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Police say the woman disappeared from an Alexandria motel.

Twin brothers who are Gonzales firefighters will appear in the next season of the CBS reality show “The Amazing Race.” 33-year-old Daniel and Eric Guiffreda said they competed against world champion skiers, NBA players, and competitive eater, Joey Chestnut. The show premieres January 3rd on CBS for its 30th season.

The 2017 Prep Classic wrapped up on Saturday with three more champions crowned, Zachary, Edna Karr for a second straight year and Catholic won its second title in three years with an upset win over John Curtis.

12:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco announces she’s fighting an incurable form of liver cancer. Kelley Ray reports…:
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Gas prices in Louisiana are on a steady downward trend, as the current statewide average of $2.26 is 4 cents lower on the week. AAA Fuel Analyst Don Redman says they expect gasoline demand to weaken throughout the winter:
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The body of a Shreveport woman who was abducted was found in a St. Landry Parish lake this morning. Officials say a fisherman on Lake Dubuisson hooked a purse on his line, and called the sheriff’s office to report it. A search and rescue team were dispatched and later found the body. The woman was abducted in Alexandria. The investigation is ongoing.

LaPolitics Weekly reports Congressman Ralph Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the Richland Parish physician will need to boost his name recognition…:
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Abraham says he hasn’t made any decisions, but a number of people are asking him about it.

11:40 LrN Sportscast

The Saints didn’t get any help from the Minnesota Vikings. Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers defeated the Vikings 31 to 24 to make an NFC South race even tighter. New Orleans and the Panthers each have records of 9-and-4, but the Saints own the tie breaker. The Black and Gold host the Jets this Sunday. New York was shutout by the Broncos 23-0. Jets starting QB Josh McCown broke his left hand and if he can’t play this Sunday, Bryce Petty will get the start.

Did you watch the NFL games yesterday? Reports indicate ratings for pro football have been slipping of late. Baton Rouge-based Todd Advertising Agency owner Deborah Todd says one reason could be cheap streaming services:
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She also believes games being on multiple nights instead of just on Sunday hurts ratings.

The Pelicans scored a franchise record 44 fourth quarter points as New Orleans rallied to beat the 76ers 131 to 124. Rajon Rondo had 18 assists, which is a season high in the NBA. Rondo also had five steals and scored 13 points. Jrue Holiday also had a big game, 34 points and nailed five three-pointers.

In college basketball last night, Duop Reath had 30 points and freshman point guard Tremont Waters nearly had a triple double as LSU defeated UNC Wilimginton 97-84.

In other action yesterday, Florida State topped Tulane 72-53 and Iowa knocked off Southern 97-60.

The 2017 Prep Classic wrapped up on Saturday with three more champions crowned, Zachary, Edna Karr for a second straight year and Catholic won its second title in three years with an upset win over John Curtis.

11:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

Former Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco has announced she is fighting an incurable form of liver cancer. It traveled from her eye after she was diagnosed in 2011 with ocular melanoma, a dangerous and rare cancer. Chief of Surgical Oncology at LSU Health New Orleans Dr. Adam Riker says the key now is to get Blanco’s immune system strong to slow the cancer growth…:

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The native of New Iberia served as Louisiana’s first female governor from 2004 to 2008, and was criticized for her handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. BUt UL Lafayette Political Science Professor Pearson Cross says that has been muted after looking back at the magnitude of the storm.:
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Blanco is 74.

The LSU AgCenter has developed a milk-based meal replacement powder to help consumers lose weight. Director of the AgCenter Food Incubator Gaye Sandoz says the powder shake comes in chocolate and vanilla flavors, plus a candy can be added to the meal replacement…:
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Studies show drinking meal replacement shakes for 12 weeks instead of meals is a safe way to drop pounds.

Multiple reports indicate NFL viewership is down this season. Kelley Ray spoke with a Baton Rouge ad agent about the impacts:
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10:30 LRN Newscast December 11

LaPolitics Weekly reports Congressman Ralph Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the Richland Parish lawmaker is very popular in north and central Louisiana, but…:
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Abraham says he hasn’t made any decisions about his political future.

The LSU AgCenter believes they have developed a milk-based meal replacement powder that can help individuals lose weight. Director of the AgCenter Food Incubator, Gaye Sandoz, says they will work with LSU’s Pennington Research Center to package and market the product…
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Did you watch the NFL yesterday? Recent reports indicate fewer people are tuning in on Sunday to watch. With viewers scattering, Deborah Todd, owner of Baton Rouge-based Todd Advertising Agency foresees advertisers and networks alike renegotiating their contracts…
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Fox, NBC and CBS have agreements with the NFL to televise their games through the 2022 season.

As part of Louisiana’s effort to rebuild the whooping crane population, another dozen juvenile whooping cranes have been released at the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge…
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That’s state wildlife and fisheries biologist Sara Zimorski who says the whooping crane population in Louisiana is up to 72.

09:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco is asking for prayers in the fight for her own life against cancer. She said in a letter to Louisianians, friends and family that melanoma has invaded her liver and that no treatments have yet been identified to cure the type of illness. In a statement, Governor John Bel Edwards said Blanco is a strong woman of incredible faith, and asked the people of this state to join him in prayers for the former governor.

LaPolitics Weekly reports Congressman Ralph Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley believes that at this point US Senator John Kennedy, AG Jeff Landry or Congressman Garret Graves have the better change to defeat Governor John Bel Edwards:
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Stockley says Abraham is popular in the top half of the state, but would need to campaign heavily in South Louisiana to have a chance. Abraham says he has yet to decide.

A dozen juvenile whooping cranes have been released in Vermilion Parish as part of an ongoing effort to protect them from extinction. LDWF Biologist Sara Zimorski says these are beautiful birds…:
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She says the whooping crane population in Louisiana is now at 72.

WWL-TV is reporting that the winning Louisiana Lotto ticket from Saturday’s drawing was sold in St. Landry Parish. The jackpot was hit at $350,000.

The State Department of Transportation announces plans to help keep traffic at a minimum during the holidays. They say on December 25th and 26th, and on January 1st and 2nd, all oversize and overweight vehicle movement on all State highways will be prohibited.

08:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

The LSU AgCenter developed a milk-based meal replacement powder to help consumers lose weight. Emelie Gunn has more on the product that will be tested at LSU’s Pennington Research Center …
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Former Governor Kathleen Blanco has disclosed that her previously diagnosed eye cancer has spread to her liver and says there’s no cure. She was elected as Louisiana’s first female governor and served from 2004 to 2008. Blanco revealed in 2011 that she had a rare eye cancer and in her letter, she said that cancer has now “invaded her liver,” and she has a difficult road ahead.

LaPolitics Weekly reports Congressman Ralph Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the Richland Parish physician will need to boost his name recognition…:
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Abraham says he hasn’t made any decisions, but a number of people are asking him about it.

Did you watch the NFL games yesterday, the Saints game Thursday or are you planning to catch Monday Night Football? Reports indicate ratings for pro football have been slipping of late. Baton Rouge-based Todd Advertising Agency owner Deborah Todd says one reason could be cheap streaming services:
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She also believes games being on multiple nights instead of just on Sunday hurts ratings.

07:30 Newscast, December 11th, 2017

Former Governor Kathleen Blanco says she’s in the fight for her life as the 74-year-old is battling liver cancer. Jeff Palermo has more…:
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LaPolitics Weekly reports Congressman Ralph Abraham is considering a run for governor in 2019. ULM Political Science Professor Joshua Stockley says the Richland Parish lawmaker is very popular in north and central Louisiana, but…:
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Abraham says he hasn’t made any decisions, but a number of people are asking him about it.

Multiple reports indicate fewer people are watching as much pro football as they used too. Baton Rouge-based Todd Advertising Agency owner Deborah Todd says it’s not just national anthem protests, she says viewer fatigue has also set in, because of an over saturation of games…:
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She also says a lot of people are getting rid of cable in favor of streaming services which further diverts attention away from pro sports.

A dozen juvenile whooping cranes have been released at the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge as part of an ongoing effort to protect them from extinction. Biologist Sara Zimorski with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says they are joining eleven others released a couple of weeks ago in Vermilion Parish…:
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In 2016, the first whooping crane chick hatched in the wild in Louisiana since 1939, a significant sign of recovery for the species.